Early American Colonies (Early Settlements))

Early American Colonies (Early Settlements))

6th - 8th Grade

30 Qs

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Early American Colonies (Early Settlements))

Early American Colonies (Early Settlements))

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6th - 8th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Review Question: Where was the FIRST European colony in North America, founded/established in 1565?

hint: it was a Spanish colony/fort and this picture shows the fort as it appears today--- it is open to the public (for tourism) if you ever have a chance to travel there :-)

Jamestown, Virginia

(Jamestown, VA)

Plymouth, Massachusetts

(Plymouth, MA)

St. Augustine, Florida

(Saint Augustine, FL)

Roanoke Island, North Carolina

(Roanoke, NC)

Answer explanation

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Founded in 1565, St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied settlement of EUROPEAN (and African-American) origin in the United States!

2.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Review Question: The city of St. Augustine is located in northeast ​ (a)   and was originally a ​ (b)   settlement, started in 1565. The The first fort at St. Augustine was ​constructed out of a special kind of "concrete" called ​ (c)   (hint: rhymes with "-cena" & is shown in this picture)--> this is a locally sourced stone compound/mixture made of shells and limestone rock from that region.

Florida
Spanish (founded by the country of Spain)
Georgia
coquina
Portuguese (founded by the country of Portugal)
marble

Answer explanation

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Interesting Fact: St. Augustine were burned by British invaders (under the command of their "pirate"/privateer, Sir Francis Drake) in 1586 . The Spanish militia (military) took on the huge task of re-constructing a stone fort that would better protect the city and its treasury (treasury= $$) from pirates, the British, and other attackers.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Review Question: Where was the FIRST "attempt" at an English colony? (in 1585-1590)

(hint: located off the coast of North Carolina--- on the beaches of the Outer Banks region!)

Roanoke Island

Salem

Plymouth Rock

Jamestown

Answer explanation

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Don't get it confused with the city of Roanoke, Virginia..... that is a separate location!

ROANOKE ISLAND is near the popular beaches of the Outer Banks, NC--> OBX :-)

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Review Question: WHO did Queen Elizabeth I (of England) appoint/select to LEAD early British colonization of North America?

(hint: He was in charge of the first expeditions to North America and establishing Roanoke colony.)

Sir Walter Raleigh
Christopher Columbus
John Smith

John Rolfe

Sir Francis Drake

Answer explanation

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The capital city of North Carolina (Raleigh, NC) is named after Sir Walter Raleigh

The state of North Carolina was originally named/part of VIRGINIA --- named after Queen Elizabeth.

(Queen Elizabeth was known as "the Virgin Queen" --because she never married anyone.)

Quite the scandal at the time...!

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Review Question: Why was the original British colony of Roanoke Island, North Carolina NICKNAMED.... "the Lost Colony"?

The settlers were captured & held as hostages by local Native-American tribes in the area.

(there may have also just been a huge massacre/attack against these colonists)

The English settlers disappeared/vanished without a trace!

(modern-day historians & archaeologists are STILL unsure what happened to these colonists)

The settlers were killed by a Category 5 hurricane!

(a "Cat 5" storm = the strongest type of hurricane with heavy winds & coastal flooding)

Answer explanation

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To this day, there are many THEORIES (possible explanations) for what happened to these settlers!

It is still the OLDEST "missing-persons case/mystery" in the United States!

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Review Question: Before the Roanoke colony mysteriously vanished, one of the female colonists gave birth to a baby girl. As far as we know... this was the FIRST ENGLISH CHILD born in North America.

The child's name was: ___________________

(hint: This picture is showing the church baptism of this child. Her father's name was Ananias & her mother's name was Eleanor.)

Elizabeth Smith
Mary Johnson

Sarah Brown

Virginia Dare

Answer explanation

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It is believed that Virginia Dare lived to the age of around 3 years old before the colony disappeared-- around 1589/1590.

DARE COUNTY, NC (the main county of the Outer Banks/OBX) is named after her!

The Virginia Dare Trail/Highway (otherwise known as: "Beach Road" in th OBX) is also named in rememberance of Virginia Dare.

7.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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​ (a)   was the GOVERNOR (leader put in charge) of the Roanoke colony. Eleanor Dare was his daughter and so he was Virginia Dare's ​ (b)   . Around 1587, he returned to England in order to get more supplies for Roanoke. Unfortunately, John White was unable to return to Roanoke for ​ (c)   more years. When John White finally arrived back to Roanoke (around 1590), he found no sign of the colonists (or his family) and the only clue left behind was the word, ​ (d)   , carved into a tree.

(hint: look at this picture!)

John White
grandfather
three
CROATOAN
uncle
five
John Smith
CHEROKEE

Answer explanation

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The CROATOAN was a local Native-American tribe--- who lived further south on the island of Hatteras, North Carolina.

Many people speculate ("believe") that the Lost Colonists eventually went to live with & assimilated (joined & intermarried) with the Croatoan Indians-- in order to survive.

John White was unable to spend a lot of time searching for the missing colonists because his ship crew had to quickly get back to England. John White NEVER found out what happened to his missing family. #truestory #tragictale

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